There is a market for antique copper sinks because they develop a distinct look as the patina ages.
Does a copper sink go with stainless steel appliances.
Gloss not so much.
Copper sinks with stainless appliances is a more common situation than most people think it s a great way to accentuate different tones and features.
No need to dry or wax the sink after using it the copper restores itself.
But if you see it somewhere with all stainless appliances and it looks good then go for it.
As an example the pictures attached show a copper farmhouse sink with overhead copper lighting and drawer pulls while the appliances are stainless.
There are all sorts of wild patinas you can get on a copper sink but go basic and classic.
Extremely resilient to acidic foods abrasive cleaners and metal pots.
Crafted using heavy duty 14 gauge stainless steel.
Most people with copper sinks have ss appliances or integrated appliances with a ss or colored range.
Visually compliments a modernistic or contemporary designed kitchen.
Regular stainless does not and is easily refinished.
Metal doesn t change over time and maintains the same appearance.
Get stainless appliances stainless steel is a classical finish in a kitchen and it s also a neutral.
The two metals look great together.
I put a video together showing my kitchen with two copper sinks and two stainless dishwashers a 48 stainless refrigerator three stainless ovens etc.
Copper sinks are made with a heavier material than stainless steel sinks are making them more durable.
If you like it go for it but stainless scratches and those scratches are gonna show and be difficult to remove.
The durability of the sinks also helps them maintain their value over time.
Gauge quality copper kitchen sinks are usually built with a heavier gauge thickness of copper than the steel used in stainless steel sinks.
In going with stainless appliances you now have two metal finishes in this kitchen so keep going.
All the hammered stainless steel sinks i see have a glossy finish.
Anyway i probably would not go with the copper.
Porcelain sinks are also much more fragile.
I think stainless appliances are neutral enough that you could have a copper farmhouse sink especially if it would be aged or hammered or something other than bright polished.
That being said i have quite a few photos showing copper sinks with stainless appliances.
I also love a farmhouse sink but for us the idea of it seemed better than what it might actually look like in our kitchen.